This is a great docking station for those of you who connect a notebook to a monitor, keyboard and mouse. You can keep your cords in your bag, and you won’t have a clutter of wires on your desk.

Henge Docks notebook docking station allows you to plug in your MacBook Pro (13,15,17in) and MacBook Air (11, 13in) into the sleeve. No having to plug in 4-5 items – once you slide the Macbook in, you can start working on the KMM.

The docking station has external USB, Firewire, Power, Video ports and more.

Wearable Today (First called “This Week in Google Glass”) has closed shop for the time being. We would like to thank everyone that watched the episodic podcast from 2011 to 2016. With 100 episodes, we had a great run.

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